SCRIPT in Canada

24th June 2015

SCRIPT in Canada

24 Jun 2015

This week, the team from the University of Birmingham are in Montreal to give an oral presentation at the World Conference on Educational Media and Technology. This presentation will provide an overview of SCRIPT development, implementation in the West Midlands and evaluation of the project.

The annual conference – organised by the Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE) – allows for the dissemination of good practice regarding technology based learning. Topics covered during the conference include ‘Infrastructure’, New Roles for the Instructor and Learner’ and ‘Universal Web Accessibility’. Through such presentations, the team continue to demonstrate SCRIPT to an international audience; following on from the IWHC Conference. You can find out more about the World Conference here: http://www.aace.org/conf/edmedia/.

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